I love this guessing naming game! No matter what their name is they are all beautiful, once you have one you are hooked, like you said “ they take care of you” by making you happy as long as you do the right thing by them.love your voice and thank you for sharing your knowledge 🙏😘💐💕
Ha ha I have just categorized all of my succulents on an excel spreadsheet. I can definitely name the genus of some of them. I told a friend that I have this spreadsheet columns are “Origin” “Temps” “Light Requirements” “Dormant” etc.... she told me I have way to much time on my hands! I laugh and say they are my babies, so I have to know how to take care of them. Guess I have a Succulent OCD, ha ha.
that was great!! so many people show them without telling us what the names are. just from your video i identified 3 of mine that i was going crazy over lol. the murisaki which i propagated from a leaf and the echevaria atroviridis that i bought 2 but had no id on them!! thank you so much.
😂😂 I didn't do so good but it was fun. I agree cuttings are much cheaper! Also some of their arrangements, on sale, can give u a cheap variety & nice container! Ty for the Vd. 😍💜
The stores in my area Lexington, KY call the cinnamon kalanchoe chocolate soldier. The labels even look just like the labels on these plants your showing.
How can you tell the different between Pat’s Pink and California sunset and also the different between Francesco baldi and Ghost plant pls, Thank you. Newcastle AU
Video request... could you post a video on how to recognise the basic succulent species. I know the hybrids confuse things but it would be so much easier if we could get a comprehensive video simply addressing the difference in graptoveria, echeveria, etc.
👋 I am new to this channel and new to succulents. I have 6 little plants and 1 is a cactus. Can I put them together in a bigger planter? I know I can't put my cactus with the others due to watering differences. Also should I water them once a week? Thank you 💗 ~ KIM ~
Watering should depend on what species you have as well.as the hydration status of the plants. And yes, when planting succulents together, consider their water and light requirements.
It has something to do with Prop 65. Only here in California. It has something to do with the plastic material used as planters that can possibly cause cancer.